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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> Dave VanHorn wrote:
> > A new phase in minimalist art? Nice frame though!
> > :)
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> Yes, well I have always felt that Minimalist art did have some intrinsic
> appeal. Though a Pop artist, I thought Robert Rauschenberg predicted
> this when he hung a the blank, unframed, white-primed canvas early in
> his career. I remember his as being a 2:1 aspect ratio though.
Hi Jim,
That make me think of Joseph Cornell's Boxes !!!...:-)
Rene
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Rene Bui wrote:
> Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
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>>Dave VanHorn wrote:
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>>>A new phase in minimalist art? Nice frame though!
>>>:)
>>>
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>>Yes, well I have always felt that Minimalist art did have some intrinsic
>>appeal. Though a Pop artist, I thought Robert Rauschenberg predicted
>>this when he hung a the blank, unframed, white-primed canvas early in
>>his career. I remember his as being a 2:1 aspect ratio though.
>
>
> Hi Jim,
> That make me think of Joseph Cornell's Boxes !!!...:-)
>
> Rene
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>
A "New York" artist who was actually from New York!
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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
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> >
> A "New York" artist who was actually from New York!
Like you ! or not ?
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Rene Bui wrote:
> Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
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>>A "New York" artist who was actually from New York!
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> Like you ! or not ?
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Not, I'm from Ontario Canada
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Among other things, Jim Charter wrote:
> Not, I'm from Ontario Canada
Is there a city called Ontario in Canada, or do you mean the Province?
I ask because I have always thought there is not such a city, but I've heard
people talk about Ontario as if it were a city (and not one of the cities
called Ontario in the USA)... and well, I'm just wondering.
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Jellby wrote:
> Among other things, Jim Charter wrote:
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>>Not, I'm from Ontario Canada
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> Is there a city called Ontario in Canada, or do you mean the Province?
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> I ask because I have always thought there is not such a city, but I've heard
> people talk about Ontario as if it were a city (and not one of the cities
> called Ontario in the USA)... and well, I'm just wondering.
>
Ontario is a province. It happens to have Canada's capital city, Ottawa,
and also one of Canada's three largest cities, Toronto. I seem to
remember it was once put to me that either "Ontario" or "Toronto"
derives from an native American expression meaning roughly, "Big Stone
by the Water"...
I have never been able to confirm either possibility. But I always
mention it when New Yorkers tell me that Manhattan derives from the
native expression, "Place where we all got drunk"
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